User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 About this Guide
- 2 System Overview
- 3 Installation Prerequisites
- 4 Physical Description
- 5 BSDU Description
- 6 GPSD Description
- 7 GPS Description
- 8 AC/DC Power Converter
- 9 Mounting the Base Station Radio (BSR)
- 10 Mounting the BSDU
- 11 Mounting the GPS
- 12 Mounting the AC/DC Power Converter
- 13 Cabling the BSR
- 14 Connecting the SDA-4S to the power supply
- 15 Connecting Power Cable for SDA-4SDC
- 16 Connecting BSDU to AC/DC Power converter
- 17 Lightning and Surge Protection
- 18 Connecting Third-Party External Antennas
- 19 Appendix
MicroMAX Hardware Installation User Guide
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17.1.2 Grounding
Low-resistance grounding provides an efficient destination for the "lightning." If the site soils are
composed of sand or rock, they are resistive, not conductive. If the surrounding soils are clays or
dirt with moisture present, they likely are conductive. "Good Grounds" are achieved by volumetric
efficiencies. We recommend buried bare 4/0 copper wire – the so-called ring electrode or ring.
The grounding of the Down Conductor to earth must be of ground resistance no higher than 5 Ω.
This is achieved by using Earth Terminations and wherever possible, grounding to the steel re-
enforcement bars of the concrete base of the tower. This constitutes a part of the safety network
adapted to the electricity laws of the country, the terrain conditions, and the accepted and relevant
standards for the country.